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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 31, 1909)
atSKa-uacrjHi .--r !waiKjmr-. g'iraLka rres-- - , 1 CURE THAT COUGH WITH BluevM0untajn Cong fa Remedy The old reUableCure. j Every BplUe Guaranteed Red Gros Drug Store J LOCAL .TSMS, Fred Gaylord has returned to bis borne in Joseph after transacting business In this city. C. M. Lockwood, the Enterprise at torney and the United States commi ssioner in that vicinity, was In the .the city last night on his way to the Garden City, Walla Walla. Mrs. J. H. Handrahan and little daughter Lillian Lenoar arrived home from Portland yesterday morning and are located at the present at the Ho tel Foley. L. C. Smith, the Ford Automobile 'Agent, "retiuVned home today from Portland where he attended the au tomobile show Mr. and Mrs. Jay Van Buren, who are attending the automobile how in Pnrtiond and vlsltlne with relatives - and friends In that city, will arrive f H. D. Spencer the Elgin lumber man was a Sunday visitor. F. E. Smith of the G. M. S. Co., was In the city yesterday. Geo. L. Trumbley of Oakesdale, Washington,' is here looking over the country. Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Wiley of Wal lowa came in on -the Saturday af ternoon train. The many friends of George Ball will be pleased to learn that he is somewhat better today and hopes are entertained of his recovery. Mr. Ball has been and Is a very sick man. Arleigh Russell, a prominent young man of Elgin, spent Sundey here with 11 1CUUO. Logan Gibson was among the El gin boys who remained In La Grande over Sunday. Allen Webb left this morning on a hurried business trip t- Boise, ex pecting to return Wednesday. t C. E. Porter, district superintend ent' of the Vaclflc States Telephone Co., was a passenger on the morning train en route to Baker City, his home. He had been attending a meet ing of the District Superintendent's of the Company. H. L. Baughman, of Joseph, a stockman of Wallowa county, ls In the city. A young Man named Wade came down from Meacham on the morning train to have his leg dresses,' the wound being caused by the discharge of a 22 rifle In the hands of a friend. The bullet passed through the calf ot the leg. No scricas ro?' . anticipated. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. W. Evans called at the Observer today and desired an expression of thanks published in ap preciation of the many acts of kind ness of their neighbors, after their home was destroyed by fire a few weeks ago. Mrs. C. A. Vurpllat and daughter, May Fan, are visiting" with relatives and friends in Portlnad this week. Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Oliver who have been visiting at the L. H.' Russell home In South La Grande for the past several days, have returned to their home In Union. George Erlckson the drug clerk at the Newlin Drug Company, returned last evening after spending Sunday with friends at Baker City. Mrs. L. Smith leaves for Portland some time in the near future to pur chase her spring millinery stock. , Miss Bertha Berger has returned from Hot Lake, where she has been on account of her health for the past several days. H. J. RItter the photographer who has been in Portland for the past week arrived home last evening. Mrs. Grace McNlsh and son Samuel Deane leave Wednesday to visit a fpw Aura in Wallowa with Mr. and . II ' Dr. IV. D. mCmlllBm Painless DenUsfry La Grande National Bank Bldg. Mrs. O. 8. Wigglesworth, before re turning to their home In Little Rock, Arkansas. Rev. W. H. Gibson returned home last evening from North Powder, where he has closed a series of suc cessful evangelistic meetings. Rev. Gibson will remain with his family in this city until Thursday morning, when he expects to leave for Burns where he will hold services for a month. Mrs.' William Hall left today for points in Washington to visit friends and from there she goes to Portland to Join her husband. Edwin C. Heath, the carrier for city mall delivery In South La Grande reports that patronage In South La Grande Is well pleased with the de- iiiij uiiki yi uviivuilj wcijr UUUDQ IB 0 natron nt th aariH ir uaotv, ls having his household furniture mw v rtu 1 i vui i j ClLiU TV lit make his home on Alder St., in a DR. M. P. MENDELSSOHN ' . DOCTOR .0$ OPTICS KRYPTOK FAR n?1"" ithoutllneS in-tne) Lens A. ' PERMANENTLY LOCATED AT H05 ADAMS AVE. OP POSITE POST OFFICE. DR. MENDELSSOHN'S GLASSES GIVE THE BEST RESULTS. Do you know that over 90 per cent of the people over 50 years of age cannot see to read without glasses? Do you know that most eye troubles are brought on by their abuse? If your eyes are overstrain ed by overwork-If they have been irritated by electric light, you should be fitted with our SPECIAL BEST GLASSES, to use when reading, writing or sewing. You may not need them to wear all the time, but Just the one to rest your eyes when you are 'demanding their close attention the ones to keep them STRONG The future welfare of your eyes will depend very large ly on the CARE you take of them NOW. Dr. Mendelsohn's deep curve lenses gives wider field, clearer vision, great er comfort, Improved ap pearance. ONE CHARGE COVERS ENTIRE COST OF EXAM INATION, GLASSES AND FRAMES . .; The doctor Is endorsed by all of the leading oculists of Portland and all of the phy slcans of La Grande. The entire problem lies In these three words "Rightly Fitted Lenses." YOUR CASE WILL NOT PUZZLE DR. MEXDELSSOnS and he guarantees satis faction in every respect omce nours rrom iu "d 'rom 1 to 6 B? Bpec- m A A. A A lal appointment In the ev- enlng. a. a. . 1 3 FOR RENT Three furnished rooms tor ngnt nousezeepiafi. wqclre Mrs. S. C Zuber, cor. Seventk Street' ana wasningion Avenua. i-iv-ts ' rfZZJ Mlnneapolir.' ;tu.' ot reeKing : to learn why the government failed to take up the boycot against the Stand ard Oil Co.,the Independent Petrole um makers are preparing to ask for a congressional investigation. O I Merchants! Save I $10,000 e . in izvi ine mennam? i ..Oieqon .saved ove $70,000 'by carrying a part J of their Insurance in their own company, the Oregon c Merchants Mutual Fire fli-'J surance Association, of J J Dayfon, Oregon.- In 1908 they will save $15,000 During-the same peritd their neighbors were hand- ling over $1,500,000 in profits to outside companies In the Oregon Merchants J ; Mutual you get: INSURANCE AT C0S1 A LIMIT TO YOUR L1ABIL- r5 t PROMPTSETTLtMENTOF J LOSSES i t W. OLIVER, Agent I- 1L. I 1 - . Kingsley & Cogei I Shoes Repaired Two first class workmen. ;: t AH work turned out with dispatch and guaranteed. ; ; THB OLD PRESTOV STAND. i".4 Candies of Quality Our re:;iil;ii 2"c per pound Hnes onr tni make, awsolulrl) inirc, wc Wukv it uud n v!si( t ur nianufactiirliiK department mil convince you. OLR M'CiOEfS are vren.nfVi the fln'or" tie, Slraw'ijfy, rliorolat; and Vk nil?. 'fa'Mi in four flavors. SEW WRINKLE Try IHs I E. D. Selderl La Grande' Exclusive Can dy Manufacturer tea. ) PROFESSION 1L DIRECTOR!. 3 jt . i , BACON ft HALL. Physicians and Burgeons. Offlc lu La Grande National Bank ' "Building. Thone Main 19. a. T. Bacon. Resldenca, Main II. 1 U. K. HaO. Residence, Main 52. C. H. UPTON, ph. o. m. a Physician and Surgeon. Special attention givn to Eye, ,Ear Nose and Throat Office In La' Grande National Bank Building. Dhones: OJlce. Main 2; Residence, : V,..JW.J. . J. H. ftWBKRD, M J). ' ; i ; Physician and Surgeon ' Office ,in Jew Bank Building Rooms .20-21. tPhones; ResidenceMain 39; Office .79. ' N. MOLITOR, M. D. Physician and Surgeon. Corner Adams ae. and Depot bt. Office Main 68. Residence Main 69 BR. L. H. UNDERWOOD, At present located In Dr. Richardson's Offices over nil's Drag Store. Special attention to dis eases aid sargery ef the eye. Phone Black 13C2 Ind 853. GEO, W. ZIMMERMAN, OSTEOPATH PHYSICIAN, Sommer Building Roorrs 7-8-9-10. Phones, Home IS32, Pacific Main 63. Residence Phonn, Hlack 951, Bccessor to Dr. F. E. Mwi DENTISTS. J. C. PRICE. D. M. D. Dentist. Room 23, La Grande Rational Bank Building. . Phon Black 19SL VETERINARY SURGEONS. DR. P. A. CHARLTON. Veterinary Surgeon. Omce at Hill's Drug Store, La Grande Residence Phone Red 701. Office Phone Black 13 1. Independent Phone 53. Both p' - '""Idence. DR -Oradua Vaccination, j?n of all kinds. Country, ca... answered. Agents for' National stoct Insurance Association. Portland Oregon. Office, 14 Adams avenue. Phones: Pacific. Black 1901. Independent' 87S. 0 n n n p a c, a 11 "ii ueara Suite $5.00 . JO G. E. Tungsten Electric Light They have two and a balf times the efficiency of the or dlnary carbon lamp hlthei ' to In general use. The fila ment Is made of a rare mo tal called Tungsten, which yellds an Intense brilliancy at a low cost In shape and slie the , bulb Js Just like any oier incandescent . lamp. Why not try a Tungsten lamp for your self f Get one of the 40-watt and use It some, where Iq your house In place of one of your carbon lamps. Then observe the great diff erence. Note the clear white light exactly : twice as brH lnt and costing yon one . fifth less for electricity. Gen ' eral electric Tungsten lamps are destined to "displace Jill others, for both store and hoose lighting. Eastern Oregon Light And Power Company LORJfElS. C H. CRAWFORD. " Attorney at Law. Practices in all the courts of the (Ku and United States. Office In La Grande National Bank Building, La Grande. Oregon. Chas. a. Cochran Geo T. Cochra COCHRAN ft COCHRAN. Attorneys. La Grande National Bank Building. La Grande Oregoa , fVILLlAM M. jclAMSET. 4ttorney and Counsellor at Law. w-u. ifi and 16 Sommer Block. Oregon. 50 jratory. ren tbe Burrc , of inusii dy and musical kin" ir ten. Studio In the Mahaffey Bldg. . . Notice. Is hereby given, that the registra tion book for the coming city elec: n n " n n nee from Come and compare our prices and the quality of our goods with others and satisfy yourself C. Penning toe Lamps Make Much Cheaper tion will be open on January 25tk, 1910, at the office of the City Record er and remain open during ' office hours until March 4th, 1910.; " d. e. cox. ' ; 1-24, 2-4 Recorder. O..K. N. TIMETABLE Wesi Boa id. No. 9 Mall, ar. 10:50 p. m. No. 6 Ic. its. ar 10:05 p m No.. 7- Cht. cpl ar. 9:25 a m .1 et Boand No. 10 Me!l, ar. 5:30 a. m. No. 6, local pa-, ar 9:25 tu rn No. 8, Chi. epl. ar E:30 p. m. Remember Carnation day. Carnation day, instituted lh memo ry of the martyred president, Will iam Mc Klnley, was observed In a measure in this city tlday. Several carnations were In evidence. ' e u u 4u a a q a 4 Co, sale .... j 1 r BothPhones 404Q34DaoooD onoannoaooof